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    The ethical perception of undergraduate students in computer-related situations: An analysis of the effects of culture, gender and prior education.David Hay, Patricia McCourt Larres, Peter Oyelere & Andrew Fisher - 2001 - Teaching Business Ethics 5 (3):331-356.
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    A Review of an Initiative to Introduce a Short Ethics Component into a Non-Ethics Course at a U.K. University. [REVIEW]Patricia McCourt Larres & Mark Mulgrew - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 6:5-23.
    This paper discusses the introduction of a short ethics component into a first-year undergraduate accounting information systems course at a UK university. The influence of this ethics component on students’ ethical perceptions—where ethical perceptions are represented by the extent to which students’ conclusions regarding unethical actions coincide with those of experts in the field—is then assessed using computer-based scenarios to represent seven categories of ethicalnorms. The ethical perceptions in each of the scenarios are then statistically compared between two groups of (...)
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    A Review of an Initiative to Introduce a Short Ethics Component into a Non-Ethics Course at a U.K. University. [REVIEW]Patricia McCourt Larres & Mark Mulgrew - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 6:5-23.
    This paper discusses the introduction of a short ethics component into a first-year undergraduate accounting information systems course at a UK university. The influence of this ethics component on students’ ethical perceptions—where ethical perceptions are represented by the extent to which students’ conclusions regarding unethical actions coincide with those of experts in the field—is then assessed using computer-based scenarios to represent seven categories of ethicalnorms. The ethical perceptions in each of the scenarios are then statistically compared between two groups of (...)
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